Additional information about 骸
說文解字: 【骸】,脛骨也。从骨、亥聲。 【戶皆切】
- Criteria
- BONE
1. By far the most general and current word for all kinds of bones is gǔ 骨.
[GENERAL]; [[CURRENT+]]
2. Hái 骸 refers to the set of bones that constutute the skeleton in a living or dead person, and the word is often used collectively to refer by synecdoche either to the living or to the dead body.
[COLLECTIVE]
3. Gé 骼 refer to the set of bones that constitute the skeleton.
[ARCHAIC], [COLLECTIVE], [GENERAL] [TECHNICAL-TERM]; [[RARE]]
3. Gàn 幹 refers to the backbone or to the ribs as the bones which hold up the shape of the chest.
[SPECIFIC], [TECHNICAL-TERM]
4. Xié 脅 refers specifically to the ribs. See RIB
[SPECIFIC]; [[CURRENT]]
- Word relations
- Contrast: (BODY)身/BODY
Shēn 身 (which also means "person") specifically refers to the main trunk of the body excluding head, arms and legs. - Assoc: (BONE)骨/BONE
By far the most general and current word for all kinds of bones is gǔ 骨. [GENERAL]; [[CURRENT+]] - Assoc: (BONE)形/SHAPE
The most current general word describing the physical shape of something is xíng 形.